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double bond
noun
- a chemical linkage consisting of two covalent bonds between two atoms of a molecule, represented in chemical formulas by two lines, two dots, or four dots, as CH 2 =CH 2 ; CH 2 :CH 2 ; CH 2 ::CH 2 .
double bond
noun
- a type of chemical bond consisting of two covalent bonds linking two atoms in a molecule
double bond
/ dŭb′əl /
- A type of covalent bond in which two electron pairs are shared between two atoms. Each atom contributes two electrons to the bond.
- See more at covalent bond
Word History and Origins
Origin of double bond1
Example Sentences
Many of these odor molecules also contain carbon-carbon double bonds, which can be broken by ozone.
A green appearance for comets is not uncommon and is usually the result of breakdown of a reactive molecule called dicarbon - two carbon atoms joined together by a double bond.
Meanwhile tiny structural changes—even shifting the location of one double bond—can dramatically alter a scent.
In recent years investigators have developed photocatalysts that break the resistant double bond between carbon and oxygen in carbon dioxide.
Each atom might form either a double bond on each side — meaning the adjacent atoms share two electrons — or a triple bond on one side and a single bond on the other.
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